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indestructibleness
Derived word form of indestructible

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Thirdly, the indestructibleness of the soul is a direct inference from its ontological characteristics.

From The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life by Alger, William Rounseville

So that the vortex-atom is really indivisible, not by reason of its hardness or solidity, but by reason of the indestructibleness of its motion.

From The Unseen World and Other Essays by Fiske, John

The indestructibleness of the religious principle in the human soul, 701.

From Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol III, No 13, 1851 by Various

Why! nothing but the indestructibleness of its principles, however feebly pursued, could have maintained even the disorganised body that still survives.

From Coningsby by Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield

Accepting the narrative as it stands, we may see in it a striking instance of the indestructibleness of God's Word.

From Expositions of Holy Scripture Second Kings Chapters VIII to End and Chronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah. Esther, Job, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes by Maclaren, Alexander